Kansas Right Wing Stands By Kris Kobach After Crushing Defeat By Grandma Kelly

Actually, this blog post does a lot to contradict silly east coast perspective regarding a contest that was UNIQUELY KANSAS and offered a glimpse at homespun neighborhood politics trumping divisive culture war rhetoric. Read more:

New Yorker Sees Kobach Defeat as Model for Defeating Trump - The Sentinel

It did not take the national media long to notice that not all the candidates President Donald Trump endorsed were elected on Tuesday. The seriously unreliable Jane Mayer of the New Yorker-when last heard from Mayer was spreading the smear that Brett Kavanaugh exposed himself to a woman while at Yale-took great glee in Kris ...

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  1. wrong. kobach is not a personable retail politician and he is not polished.

    he is a smart sob, however.

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  2. And next he becomes a disposable Kleenex in the Trump Cabinet.
    Kept around briefly, used, and discarded in an ongoing record-setting turnover of deliberately created chaos masquerading as "Government".

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  3. Kobach is a loser and nothing else. Glad he was soundly rejected. He needs to go crawl back in his cave.

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  4. Kobach was a loser. The other Republican would have easily beat Kelly.....but Kobach had to ruin everything. Fuck that guy.

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    1. ^^^^^ +1

      An excellent point.

      You can't expect to win elections with half of your own party turning against you.

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  5. Anyone care to wager how many days of post-election drivel Tony is going to milk and serve?

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  6. ^^^^^^^^^ Wildman. If you're up late drinking it for free. Then don't complain about what you keep sucking down. Just try to be interesting or go bother some of the other people who don't like you on lame book.

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    1. I don’t take advice from anyone that can’t grasp basic sentence structure and punctuation.

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  7. Kobach is little more than yet another politico with overweening ambition who is actually interested in nothing more than himself.
    He'll surface somewhere else, throw everyone around under the bus for his own ambitions and then move on once again.
    The "All About Me" disease is very much a bi-partisan malady.
    Jason Pander is Democratic exhibit A.

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  8. ^^^ Go away!
    (Simple enough for you?)

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  9. "I don’t take advice from anyone that can’t grasp basic sentence structure and punctuation."

    It's "anyone WHO" not "anyone THAT." Now get off that high horse.

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    1. See what reference books such as The Chicago Manual of Style, The Associated Press Stylebook, and various dictionaries have to say on the matter. The majority of these references allow the use of the word that to refer to people. Now, naff off.

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  10. Most likely, not one in ten employees at the New Yorker can locate Kansas on a map. And yet, they all feel uniquely qualified to dissect Kansas politics. Arrogant twits.

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